What can you do to clean your lungs if they have been damaged by smoking? If you have been smoking for a number of years, you have probably done some damage to your lungs. But is the damage irreversible and there are things you can do to clean your lungs?
First, let’s talk about how your lungs damaged by smoking. The answer is a simple one. With each cigarette you smoke, you fill your lungs with tar and toxic chemicals. And unfortunately, about 60 percent of those deadly toxins stay in your lungs after you exhale. Over time, these toxins build up inside your lungs and cause a problem.
Healthy lungs do a good job of cleaning themselves naturally. Minute hairs located in your lungs called cilia continually sweep residue and poisons out of your lungs. As you smoke, more and more toxins are pumped into your lungs. Over time, the delicate cilia become damaged and can no longer efficiently clean your lungs.
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Health cost
The single greatest cause of preventable illnesses and early death is caused by tobacco consumption or better known as smoking. Cancer Research UK estimates that 114,000 people die each year from smoking related diseases including cancer. Smokers find it extremely difficult to give up smoking due to the highly addictive nature of nicotine in cigarettes.
What a waste of money
The cost of a single person smoking twenty cigarettes a day is 2,135 Franks per year and this takes no account of the income tax and the national insurance you paid the government from your wages. If these taxes were included then a twenty a day single persons smoking habit would cost you 2,669 Franks per year. That’s the cost of a family holiday abroad including spending money. A couple who some twenty cigarettes a day would spend 5,338 Franks per year including tax deductions from their wages. That’s 102.66 Franks per week for a couple and 51.33 Franks for a single smoker. What a waste of money!
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Giving up smoking is like going into battle: you need to be prepared and to have your tactics worked out beforehand to give yourself the best chance of success.
So before you take the plunge:
Remember you’re fighting for a just cause
Define your reasons for wanting to give up. Write them down and keep that list to hand whenever you need reminding. Each person’s reasons will be different, but will often include the following:
- Personal health – the number one reason most people want to quit
- The health of others, especially your children
- The financial cost of smoking
- The satisfaction of freeing yourself from addiction.
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You’ve heard of nicotine but, when it comes to health, that’s the least of your worries. Each cigarette contains around 4,000 chemicals, many of which are known to be toxic.

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